Friday, May 31, 2013

Delaware's attorney general has filed a complaint against abortionist Timothy Liveright based on the testimony of former Planned Parenthood nurses. Liveright was presumably fired from his duties at the Delaware Planned Parenthood this spring. At that time he told the Division of Professional Regulation he was retiring from doing abortions in Delaware.

The Delaware Attorney General's office filed a complaint today against former Planned Parenthood abortion doctor Timothy F. Liveright, citing him for unprofessional, incompetent and negligent conduct and calling him a "clear and immediate danger to the public."

Contacted this evening, Liveright, 68, said such charges were "scandalous" for the state to make.

Liveright is not happy about the complaint.

"It's pure bullshit," he said. "They're jumping on whatever they can jump on. I don't know what their agenda is, but I don't think I'm a danger to the public."

According to another article, Liveright is still licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania. That article also notes an incident of sexual harrassment.

Vasikonis, who worked at the clinic from October 2011 to August 2012,
said Liveright often failed to wear sterile gloves during abortions,
but that she never saw any problems with the actual physical procedures
themselves.

She also said she never saw Liveright yelling or
cursing, but that she did witness an incident of sexual harassment.
That incident involved Liveright teasing a young female intern about a
cellphone photograph of a pierced penis that he and another male
employee were looking at.